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The Influence of China Traditional Culture on Buddhist Art
It is inevitable that cultures blend and penetrate each other. In China's traditional culture, Buddhist art is most influenced by Bai Fan. Painting, sculpture, tea art, Cao Zhi's "Fishing Mountain and Firewood", Wu Daozi's sketch, Zhao Zhou's grottoes and tea meditation are all great places. Buddhism is a profound spiritual realm, and the secularization of this realm depends on the rendering of literature and art. After understanding this profound spiritual realm, local literati and craftsmen spread it with what they have learned, and then produced a new artistic form.
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